Awe-inspiring verse: Calling all student poets

Do you have an aspiring young poet in the family? Find out how they can take part in ISV's popular annual Student Poetry Competition.

Regular Columns

‘Watch the ball!’: why sideline remarks are less helpful to kids than you think

It’s hard not to shout guidance at kids’ sports games. But there are ways to do this without pressuring or criticising your child, writes Elise Waghorn.

News

Can an unhealthy breakfast have a similar effect on your child’s school day as having nothing at all?

New research from educational psychology researchers looked at what impact breakfast has on students' motivation to learn and their academic achievement.

News

Understanding bullying: How to support your child

Bullying, whether in school, online, or among friends, can deeply affect your child's well-being. Here, Dr Deborah Trengove explores the types of bullying your child might encounter, and equips you with practical strategies to identify and address them.

Features

Best of the Web: Why our kids need lighthouses, and more

Maggie Dent on why young people need lighthouses in their life, knowing when to switch schools for your children, and the case for embracing life lessons.

News

How can parents talk to their kids about distressing news events, and help them feel safe?

Your child might have seen traumatic news coverage on television or social media, or they may have heard about it from friends. Here, psychologists share how parents can discuss such events with their children.

News

5 ways to get the most out of watching the bumper Bluey episode with your kids

With the extra-long episode of Bluey about to hit screens globally, Divna Haslam shares how to watch it guilt-free.

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2024 Webinars for parents and carers, from eSafety

Learn how to support your children to have safe online experiences in a free live webinar from the eSafety Commissioner.